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Use the power of citizen science to understand, monitor, and protect your local freshwater bodies. (Available to large groups of 80-100 members.)

FreshWater Watch is a global project run by Earthwatch Europe, an environmental charity with science at its heart, in which communities monitor and protect their local freshwater resources. We empower people around the world to measure the health of their local rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, wetlands and reservoirs using an established and scientifically-robust method. The resulting data provid...

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FreshWater Watch is a global project run by Earthwatch Europe, an environmental charity with science at its heart, in which communities m...

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“Having the resources and tools like FreshWater Watch kits, it really empowers me and makes me feel like I'm making a change. A lot of people think "I'm just one person, what difference can I make?", but by learning what the problems are, and havi...

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FreshWater Watch - Large groups
Sam Frith
Group Manager for the 'Evenlode Catchment Partnership' in the UK

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Great for

  • Members of local community groups
  • People who are passionate about the environment
  • Anyone who uses local waterways - fishers, swimmers, bird watchers
  • Everyone who is keen to get involved in science and research
  • All who want to see cleaner, healthier freshwater bodies

FreshWater Watch - Large groups project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Build Your Team and Define Your Focus
  • FreshWater Watch set up
  • Online training
  • Start monitoring!
  • Analyse and take action

Time

Suggested: Initial set up and training of members will take a couple of days. All online resources are provided for the Group Manager and learning is self-led. Monitoring using the kits will take around 30 minutes per person once a month, and you should allow a couple of hours to communicate with your group.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the FreshWater Watch - Large groups

91 FreshWater Watch - Large groups projects have already been started

Meet the Social Innovator

"Welcome to FreshWater Watch! Join our global community today and start protecting your local waterbodies. Our FreshWater Watch method is a simple, easy way to collect robust and meaningful data. Many of our community groups come to us with no prior research experience or scientific qualifications, but that doesn’t stop them from participating directly in citizen science."

Samantha Hayes, Freshwater Project Manager, Earthwatch Europe

91 FreshWater Watch - Large groups projects have already been started

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